In the Joseon Dynasty, emperors would traditionally bestow various colored paper flowers known as "Eosahwa (어사화)" to outstanding scholars, symbolizing fame and status.
As one of the exclusive fragrances used in Ambrosia's packaging, EATH Library Paper Flower Room Fragrance, inspired by the elegance and joy surrounding the "Eosahwa", opens up with a refreshing and sweet yet gracefully elegant combination of blackcurrant, the brand's proprietary blend of floral notes, and mandarin. It gradually unfolds into a delicate, warm, and soothing heavenly aroma of marjoram, bay leaf, and galbanum, which calms the mood and soothes restlessness, and then finally concluding the perfect finishing touches with rich and grounding notes of musk and vetiver.
Suitable for use in any kind of spaces, as well as on fabrics such as clothing, bedding, and curtains, this spray type room fragrance fills up all the blank spaces, and instantly creates a harmonious and warm atmosphere, offering a multi-layered sensory experience for daily life.
Scent Profile
Top Note - Black Current, Proprietary Floral Note, Mandarin
Middle Note - Marjoram, Bay Leaf, Galbanum
Base Note - Musk, Vanilla, Amber
Spray approximately 3 times in any desired space. If using on fabrics such as clothing, bedding, or curtains, please spray from a distance of about 30cm. Not suitable for use as a perfume on skin.